
Originally Posted by
pt-mike
Yes I asked the question to google too.
Because I believe that competing in the US is going to cost me more than the UK but read what google said:
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Hello Mike,
Thank you for your email. I understand you would like to add the US as a targeting location to your campaign which is currently targeting UK and you would like to know if the CPC for different countries would be different.
Please remember that the average CPC bids of keywords are not determined by your targeting but by the relevance of your ad text, landing page the keywords' history on the Google's search network, the competition and other relevant factors. It has nothing to do with the location from where the ad is clicked. I have explained this is details below
When you create your campaign, you choose how much you are willing to pay for clicks on the keywords in each of your ad groups. If the CPC that you have specified is higher than what is necessary for your ad to maintain its position, you will pay the minimum amount needed, thanks to our AdWords Discounter. The AdWords Discounter automatically reduces your actual CPC so you pay the lowest possible price for your ad's position on the page. This varies with every search.
You can specify CPC bid amounts for individual keywords or a default CPC bid for your ad group.
Additionally, you can include as many locations to your targeting, but this will not affect your average CPC. That again will be decided by the Quality score of your keywords. The higher the Quality score of your keywords the lower your costs.
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Maybe their systems can level it all out in the end but I would rather run two campaigns so I can see exactly what is going on.
This morning my UK campaign was at 10% CTR and when I added the USA to the campaign it dropped like a stone so I put it back to being seperate.
I just do not know or have faith about what goes on at googles back end.
Thanks for your help.
Regards
Mike